Samsung find Kylie Minogue and Victoria Beckham among top voted posers - Recent research by Samsung Cameras shows that one in 10 men and one in seven women turn to their best side when being photographed.

Press Release: Two thirds of Brits (72% of women and 62% of men) have a photo face like Ben Stiller's Blue Steel from the film Zoolander according to research released today by Samsung Cameras.

The research reveals seven in 10 (69%) women have stopped their photo being taken because they didn’t have time to pose properly - with three in ten men (28%) doing likewise. When they do let someone take a snap, one in seven women and one in 10 men always turn their best side' to the camera.

The research was commissioned to reveal the lengths to which some people go to look their best in photos but, with Samsung Cameras' innovative inbuilt features, perfecting that stunning A-list look has never been easier.

When it comes to photogenic celebs, men and women agree who tops the list; with almost a third (27% of men and 30% of women) saying Kylie looks consistently good in photos, even when photographed on the hop. According to those questioned, the following stars also look in photos even when caught off-guard:

Celebrity

Photogenic rating according to women

Photogenic rating according to men

Kylie Minogue

30%

27%

George Clooney

28%

21%

Brad Pitt

23%

16%

Victoria Beckham

17%

10%

Liz Hurley

11%

21%

Kate Moss

11%

8%

No lag in tagging fadFour in ten of us (41%) wish unattractive photos on social networking sites such as Facebook would be taken down, rising to three quarters (73%) amongst 16 - 25 year olds. The study also shows more women than men are concerned about unflattering pictures. Twice as many women (21%) than men (11%) say unflattering photos of them are floating around cyber space.

"In the age of social networking, it's not surprising we're turning into mini-celebs and stopping people taking photos so unflattering shots don't end up online. Samsung Cameras offers cutting-edge features such as Intelligent Face Recognition technology so you always look your best in photos" says Helen Bownass, Features Editor of More magazine and spokesperson for Samsung Cameras.

Big smoke is big pose capitalLondoners are the most image-conscious - 42% strike a pose for photos compared to a less vain 14% of Scots. The research also reveals Londoners pout the most with one in ten (8.1%) puckering up, compared with a paltry 0.5% of those in the East.

Meanwhile, almost a third of Londoners (29%) say they’ve had an unflattering photo of them posted on a social networking site compared with one in ten (10%) in Northern Ireland who've been happier with their photos.How to look good like the starsFollow these top tips from Samsung Cameras to make sure you always look your best in photos:

Comments

Ok! So where did they get Kylies male figures from.....?
WOT only 27% of men thought Kylie was Photogenic......?
[b]The other 73% should have gone to Specsavers[/b]......:)
But then I think Kylie is fabulous, So I might be biased....!